SOLUTION: Use long division to find the quotient and remainder when f(x)=x^4+5x^3+8x^2+3x−4 is divided by g(x)=x2−8x+9.

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Question 1000452: Use long division to find the quotient and remainder when
f(x)=x^4+5x^3+8x^2+3x−4
is divided by
g(x)=x2−8x+9.

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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so, you have:



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